Project Cornerstone's mission is to educate the public about the importance of local construction aggregates (i.e., sand, gravel and crushed stone) through hands-on learning in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Construction aggregates are used to build roads, houses, schools and all other infrastructure; they are the cornerstone of our communities.

Crystal Howard, executive director of Project Cornerstone, presented an overview of the educational and community outreach activities conducted by the organization over the past twelve months.

She presented the group with the Project Cornerstone Annual Report and Budget from the 2014-2015 year.

Included in the report was a breakdown of all the organization's educational and community outreach efforts. Project Cornerstone reached an estimated 2,400 students, gave 19 presentations, performed 30 in-class activities, attended 5 conferences and 31 meetings, and organized 5 field trips.

Attendees were urged to renew their annual donations and support the Project Cornerstone 2nd Annual Golf Tournament on July 17, 2015 at Twin Oaks Golf Course in San Marcos. There support allows Project Cornerstone to continue to reach community members about the importance of local construction aggregate resources.

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Project Cornerstone's mission is to educate the public about the importance of local construction aggregates (i.e., sand, gravel and crushed stone) through hands-on learning in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Construction aggregates are used to build roads, houses, schools and all other infrastructure; they are the cornerstone of our communities.